Germany women's national field hockey team

The German national women's hockey is an action taken by the federal trainer selection of top German players. It represents the German Hockey Federation ( DHB) at the international level, for example in the Hockey World Cup, the Champions Trophy or the Olympic Games. One of the greatest successes include victories at the Olympic Summer Games in 2004 and the World Championships in 1976 and 1981.

  • 2.1 World Indoor Championships
  • 2.2 Indoor European
  • 4.1 players
  • 4.2 Managers

Achievements Field Hockey

Olympic games

  • 2nd place at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles ( against the Netherlands )
  • 2nd place at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona ( against Spain )
  • 1st place at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens ( against the Netherlands )

World cup

  • 2nd place in the World Cup 1971 in Auckland ( table format) ( unofficial)
  • 3rd place at the 1974 World Cup in France
  • 1st place in the World Cup 1976 in Germany ( against Argentina)
  • 2nd place in the 1978 World Cup in Spain ( against the Netherlands )
  • 1st place at the 1981 World Championship in Argentina ( against the Netherlands )
  • 2nd place in the 1986 World Cup in the Netherlands ( with the Netherlands )
  • 3rd place at the 1998 World Cup in the Netherlands

European

  • 2nd place in the 1984 European Championship in France
  • 2nd place at the European Championship in 1991 in Belgium
  • 3rd place at the European Championships in 1995 in the Netherlands
  • 2nd place at the European Championship 1999 in Germany / Cologne
  • 3rd place at the 2003 European Championship in Spain
  • 2nd place in the 2005 European Championships in Ireland
  • 1st place at the 2007 European Championship in England ( against the Netherlands )
  • 2nd place in the 2009 European Championship in the Netherlands
  • 2nd place at the European Championship 2011 in Germany / Mönchengladbach
  • 1st place at the European Championship 2013 in Belgium / Antwerp

Champions Trophy

  • 3rd place at the Champions Trophy in 1989 in Frankfurt / Main
  • 2nd place in the Champions Trophy in 1991 in Berlin
  • 3rd place at the 1993 Champions Trophy in Amstelveen / Netherlands
  • 2nd place in the Champions Trophy in Berlin in 1997
  • 3rd place at the 1999 Champions Trophy in Brisbane / Australia
  • 2nd place in the 2000 Champions Trophy in Amstelveen / Netherlands
  • 2nd place in the 2004 Champions Trophy in Rosario / Argentina
  • 1st place at the Champions Trophy 2006 in Amstelveen / Netherlands
  • 3rd place in the Champions Trophy 2007 in Quilmes / Argentina
  • 2nd place in the Champions Trophy 2008 in Moenchengladbach

Successes indoor hockey

World Indoor Championships

Indoor European

Record winner at the Indoor Hockey Championships (14 successes in 16 European Championships, a second and a third place)

Other Awards and achievements

  • " Team of the Year " 2004 - Olympic champion in Athens

Current squad

Players

Stand: August 28, 2013 ( squad for the European Championship):

Managers

As of January 2013

On January 1, 2013, the former junior coach Jamilon Mülders took over the care of women's choice.

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